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Steve Perry

Leonard Nimoy's Primortals: Target Earth Warner Aspect paperback
Inspired by the now-defunct comic series from Big Entertainment, which was based in part on a concept
by Isaac Asimov. Highly evolved dinosaurs, whose ancestors where taken by aliens at the end
of the Jurassic Age, return to Earth. But for what purpose? Is it just a visit, are they upset about
the whole Jurassic Park thing, or is there more going on? And what's that biiiiig ship following
them? Cue the scary music...

Isaac Asimov's I-Bots: Time Was& Gary Braunbeck HarperPrism (hardcover, 4411 pages, $23 US/$33.50 Canada)
Publication date: July 1, 1998
Based on the comic book from BIG Entertainment, in turn based on a robot concept developed by Isaac Asimov and
detailed in Isaac Asimov's History of I-Botics,
I-Bots follows the near-future adventures of Zac Robillard, on the run with five stolen I-Bots -- fantastic
cybernetic creatures of his own design which combine the strength and nobility of robots with the emotional and
psychological complexity of humans. But WorldTech, the company which finianced his robotic creations, has a hidden agenda:
to use the I-Bots as killers for hire. Annabelle Donahoe, WorldTech's obsessed owner, wants them back, and she's
willing to stop at nothing to get them. Including hiring the world's deadliest assassin...

Men in BlackBantam
The novelization of a movie based on comic books? Pretty common these days...
Veteran MiB agent Kay and his new partner Jay enforce intergalactic immigration law. While investigating a
series of unregistered close encounters, they stumble on the deadly plot of an intergalactic terrorist on a mission
to assassinate ambassadors from opposing galaxies.

The Digital EffectAce
Once Gil Silvart was just another citizen, with a cozy apartment on Living Level 3 of the Robert
E. Lee. But that was before he began investigating a suspicious death, and before things started
to get very dangerous. Now he has to solve what looks like a murder -- or end up a victim himself.
From the author of The Trinity Vector.

Star Wars: Shadows of the EmpireBantam Spectra
Fills in more about what went on between The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi.
(Cover art from hard cover edition.)

Leonard Nimoy's Primortals: Target EarthWarner Aspect
From the mind of Star Trek's Mr. Spock, based on the comic series from Big Entertainment,
incorporating concepts developed by Isaac Asimov, and written by the author of Star Wars:
Shadows of the Empire... whew, a lengthy pedigree indeed. "Sixty-five million years ago, aliens
rescued a handful of promising species from doomed Jurassic Earth. They let them survive on new
worlds and evolve into beings and civilizations far older, far wiser-and sometimes far deadlier-than
anything we can imagine. Today, one of Earth's lost descendants is coming home..."

The Trinity VectorAce
Three people have in their possession a strange silver box
with mysterious powers. All three owners have different
goals, but to unlock the secrets of the universe they must
be joined. A Novel of Technology and Transcendence by the
author of the Matador series.